If you have some extra time could you, please, take a look into the locked mode problem? It seems to be just a small problem in version 3.

Open a new window using "New View into File" and vintage mode, edit this new view, close that "New View" in "Insert Mode". This will lock the other window opened into the vintage mode he is using before the operation.

I just want to note a personal pet issue of mine, seeing that you added changes to the go to anything panel:

Keep the current quick panel open when alt-tabbing out of Sublime / sublime loses focus -> currently, the GoTo Anything stays open, while all others close

This shouldn't be too difficult, no? Even if it is just implemented for the Command Palette, it would be very nice. E.g., if I let Package Control list all packages, it can take some time. If I change windows, the panel closes, and I have to do it again.

Another nice addition would be an option to reopen the last comman palette / Go To Anything panel.

At this point my cursors are at the end of the named defines waiting for me to type. If I hit =C then everything looks ok, but the period character I type afterwards is inserted into the wrong positions. Essentially, as the line number increments, the position of insertion takes an additional minus one.

I've noticed a minor issue in recent builds (not sure when it started). When I have two empty panes and I'm focused in the left one, if I use goto anything to open a file, it opens it in the right pane. I expect it to open in the pane I'm focused on. The dropdown for goto anything does, however, appear in the left pane.

If I make a change in one tab and then click to a different open tab, the cursor input does NOT follow the window focus change. It's caused many fat finger edits because the cursor is not where I expect it to be.

Great thanks jps. I apologize for bringing it up again since you already knew about it. I was helping someone with overriding packages and came across it, so thought I would mention it on the off chance you didn't know.

Again, thanks for the response and all the great work you (and your team) have done on ST.